Literal Literal and Figurative - What’s It About? —There's a lot of confusion about what's figurative and what's literal in the Bible, and about what these terms mean. How do we decide which prophecies are literal, which are figurative, and which are both?

Lord’s Supper Do This in Remembrance of Me —In this Bible study series called “Remember” it is appropriate that we include a lesson about the memorial Supper which Jesus instituted. This is a chart lesson based on 1Corinthians 11:20-34.

Lord's Supper The Lord’s Supper, Anywhere, Anytime? —Some say that the Lord’s Supper can be shared anywhere at anytime, and the assembly for the Lord’s Supper on the first day of the week is just a Church of Christ tradition without real support in scripture. Is that true?

Loss Coping with Loss —A Bible lesson about how to manage uncertainty, and endure the suffering of a great loss.

Lost The Wayward Son Who Remembered —We begin a series of Bible studies called “Remember”. The idea behind this series comes from something that Peter said... “I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things... to stir up your pure minds to remembrance”
(2Peter 1:12-14).

Lost ten tribes The Assyrian Captivity —The beginning of the captivities as the larger kingdom (Israel) falls to Assyria and its people are taken away to foreign lands. Includes a table of the kings and prophets of Judah and Israel, plus a short piece on the supposed “Ten Lost Tribes”.

Lot Righteous Lot in Sinful Sodom —Lot was living in Sodom. He was a very righteous man, and Sodom was a very sinful city. God decided to destroy Sodom and its neighbouring city Gomorrah. This story, like that of Noah, is a microcosm of the end of the world (2Peter 2:6-11cf 2Peter 3).